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Boulder 2-Day Intensive
May 18 - 19, 2013
Boulder, CO
Saturday, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Sunday, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Registration Information
Pre-registration is closed
At-the-door
registration on May 18, space permitting, will be $200.
$180 registered online by May 10
(Preregistration closes May 10)
$200 at the door on May 18
(space permitting, cash or checks only)
Scholarships
Cancellation
Policy Location
Naropa University, Nalanda Campus Event Center 63rd St and Arapahoe
Boulder, CO 80302
Directions: Map
Schedule & Information
Please arrive on time.
May 18
11am - Registration begins 11:30am - Doors open 12 noon - Doors close for meditation 6pm - Intensive ends
May 19
11:30 Doors Open 12:00 Doors Close for Meditation 5:00 Intensive Ends
- Online Registration: Online pre-registration for the complete 2-day event is available for $180.
- Single-Day and At-the-Door Registration: If you wish to register for either Saturday or Sunday, or if you missed the pre-registration deadline, you may register at the door, space permitting. At-the-door registration is $100 for one day or $200 for both days, cash or checks only.
- Scholarships: Limited scholarships are available, apply by April 12.
- For local information or to volunteer, contact Spencer at spenfriend2@aol.com
Cancellation
policy
Cancellation fee is $25 prior to the
first day of the intensive. No refunds for cancellations on
or after the first day of the event.
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About This Intensive
Weekend intensives are an opportunity to spend time in deep silence and inquiry with Adyashanti and the sangha. Each day will include periods of silent meditation and satsang. Adyashanti will give talks exploring various aspects of spiritual awakening and living an awakened life. Talks are typically followed by question-and-answer periods. Please join us and bring your innermost questions, or simply sit in the silence and presence of eternal truth.
"The spiritual task we are given is a simple one: to attend to that inner spark of radiance, to hold vigil over it until we realize it to be ourself, and to dig up and cast off all argument we have with its love." ~ Adyashanti
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